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Budgie (desktop Environment)
Budgie is an independent, Free and open-source software, free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like Operating system, operating systems. Budgie is developed by the Buddies of Budgie organization, which is composed of a team of contributors from Linux distribution, Linux distributions such as Fedora Linux, Fedora, Solus (operating system), Solus, Debian, and Arch Linux. Its design emphasizes simplicity, minimalism, and elegance. History Budgie was created by Ikey Doherty as the default desktop environment for his new Linux distribution, EvolveOS, eventually renamed to Solus. The first version of Budgie was released on . Early versions were slow and prone to crashes, though speed and reliability would improve with successive releases. On , it was announced that Ikey had ceased communication with the rest of the Solus team for unknown reasons. Joshua Strobl, one of the Solus core team members, would take up the responsibility of continuing Budgie's d ...
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Budgie
Budgie may refer to: Arts * Budgie (album), ''Budgie'' (album), the debut album by the Welsh heavy metal band Budgie * Budgie (band), a Welsh heavy metal band from Cardiff * Budgie (musician) (born 1957), English drummer * Budgie (TV series), ''Budgie'' (TV series), a British television series starring popstar Adam Faith * ''Budgie the Little Helicopter'', a British animated television series Other

* Budgerigar (also budgie), a small, long-tailed, seed-eating parrot * Budgie (desktop environment), a desktop environment that currently uses GNOME technologies * Budgie Toys, a British die-cast toy distributor turned manufacturer {{disambiguation ...
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GitHub
GitHub, Inc. () is an Internet hosting service for software development and version control using Git. It provides the distributed version control of Git plus access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. Headquartered in California, it has been a subsidiary of Microsoft since 2018. It is commonly used to host open source software development projects. As of June 2022, GitHub reported having over 83 million developers and more than 200 million repositories, including at least 28 million public repositories. It is the largest source code host . History GitHub.com Development of the GitHub.com platform began on October 19, 2007. The site was launched in April 2008 by Tom Preston-Werner, Chris Wanstrath, P. J. Hyett and Scott Chacon after it had been made available for a few months prior as a beta release. GitHub has an annual keynote called GitHub Universe. Organizational ...
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Void Linux
Void Linux is an independent Linux distribution that uses the X Binary Package System (XBPS) package manager, which was designed and implemented from scratch, and the runit init system. Excluding binary blobs, binary kernel blobs, a base install is composed entirely of free software (but users can access an official non-free repository to install proprietary software as well). History Void Linux was created in 2008 by Juan Romero Pardines, a former developer of NetBSD, to have a test-bed for the XBPS package manager. The ability to natively build packages from source using xbps-src is likely inspired by pkgsrc and Ports collection, other BSD ports collections. In May 2018, the project was moved to a new website and code repository by the core team after the project leader had not been heard from for several months. As of April 2022, Void is the third highest rated project on DistroWatch with a score of 9.09 out of 10. Features Void is a notable exception to the majority of Linux ...
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Ubuntu Budgie
Ubuntu Budgie is an List of Linux distributions#Ubuntu-based, official community flavor of Ubuntu. It combines the Ubuntu-based system with the independently developed Budgie (desktop environment), Budgie desktop environment. History Ubuntu Budgie started out as an unofficial community flavor in parallel with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, referred to as "budgie-remix". budgie-remix 16.10 was later released by strictly following the time frame issued for Ubuntu 16.10. It was eventually recognized as an official community flavor of Ubuntu, and was rebranded as Ubuntu Budgie. In November 2017, Vincenzo Bovino was hired as the new brand and public relations, PR Manager. Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 was released in April 2017, and was updated to version 17.10 in October 2017. 32-bit support was removed in Ubuntu Budgie and Ubuntu MATE with the 18.10 release. Releases budgie-remix 16.04 budgie-remix 16.04 was released on April 25, 2016, four days after the release of Ubuntu (operating system), Ubun ...
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Ubuntu
Ubuntu ( ) is a Linux distribution based on Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software. Ubuntu is officially released in three editions: ''Desktop'', ''Server'', and ''Core'' for Internet of things devices and robots. All the editions can run on the computer alone, or in a virtual machine. Ubuntu is a popular operating system for cloud computing, with support for OpenStack. Ubuntu's default desktop changed back from the in-house Unity to GNOME after nearly 6.5 years in 2017 upon the release of version 17.10. Ubuntu is released every six months, with long-term support (LTS) releases every two years. , the most-recent release is 22.10 ("Kinetic Kudu"), and the current long-term support release is 22.04 ("Jammy Jellyfish"). Ubuntu is developed by British company Canonical, and a community of other developers, under a meritocratic governance model. Canonical provides security updates and support for each Ubuntu release, starting from the release date and until ...
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SparkyLinux
SparkyLinux is a desktop-oriented operating system based on the Debian operating system. The project offers a ready to use operating system with a set of various customised lightweight desktops to choose from. SparkyLinux is released 3-4 times per year to provide the latest versions of all applications. History The project was born on October, 2011 as an Ubuntu remix with Enlightenment as the default desktop having the name ue17r (Ubuntu Enlightenment17 Remix). After a few months of testing, the base system was changed to Debian and it was renamed to SparkyLinux. Features SparkyLinux is based on "stable" and "testing" branches of Debian and uses a 'rolling-release-cycle' (testing based only). It includes a collection of tools and scripts to help users with easy administration of the system. The default desktop environments are LXQt (former LXDE), MATE, Xfce and KDE, but users can install other desktops via 'Sparky APTus'. As Sparky ISO image features a few proprietary pack ...
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OpenSUSE
openSUSE () is a free and open-source software, free and open source RPM Package Manager, RPM-based Linux distribution developed by the openSUSE project. The initial release of the community project was a beta version of SUSE Linux 10.0. Additionally the project creates a variety of tools, such as YaST, Open Build Service, openQA, Snapper, Machinery, Portus, KIWI (openSUSE), KIWI and OSEM. Product history In the past, the SUSE Linux company had focused on releasing the SUSE Linux Personal and SUSE Linux Professional box sets which included extensive printed documentation that was available for sale in retail stores. The company's ability to sell an open source product was largely due to the closed-source development process used. Although SUSE Linux had always been free software product licensed with the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), it was only freely possible to retrieve the source code of the next release 2 months after it was ready for purchase. SUSE Linux' strate ...
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OpenMandriva Lx
OpenMandriva Lx is a Linux distribution forked from Mandriva Linux. It is maintained by the OpenMandriva Association. History Origin of the distribution OpenMandriva Lx is a community Linux distribution. Originally an offering of Mandriva Linux, the OpenMandriva product was created in May, 2012, when Mandriva S.A. avoided bankruptcy by abandoning the development of its consumer product to the Mandriva community. The first stable version (OpenMandriva Lx 2013 "Oxygen") was released in late 2013. OpenMandriva Association The OpenMandriva Association was established on December 12, 2012 under 1901 French law, to represent the OpenMandriva Community. It manages free software projects including OpenMandriva Lx. OpenMandriva Lx development environment OpenMandriva Lx's development environment is an ABF (Automated Build Farm) which can manage the source codes, compile it to binaries. Also ABF creates the package repository and ISO images. Versions In late 2013, the first version ...
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Manjaro
Manjaro ( ) is a free and open-source Linux distribution based on the Arch Linux operating system that has a focus on user-friendliness and accessibility. It uses a rolling release update model and Pacman as its package manager. It is developed mainly in Austria, France and Germany. History Manjaro was first released on July 10, 2011. By mid 2013, Manjaro was in the beta stage, though key elements of the final system had all been implemented such as: a GUI installer (then an Antergos installer fork); a package manager (Pacman) with its choice of frontends; Pamac (GTK) for Xfce desktop and Octopi ( Qt) for its Openbox edition; MHWD (Manjaro Hardware Detection, for detection of free & proprietary video drivers); and Manjaro Settings Manager (for system-wide settings, user management, and graphics driver installation and management). GNOME Shell support was dropped with the release of version 0.8.3 in 2012. However, efforts within Arch Linux made it possible to restart the Cinn ...
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GeckoLinux
GeckoLinux is a Linux distribution based on openSUSE. It is available in two editions: ''Static'', which is based on openSUSE Leap, and ''Rolling'', which is based on openSUSE Tumbleweed. Features Some of GeckoLinux's features include: * "improved" font rendering * live ISO's with various desktop environments * offline calamares installer * PackageKit is not used or installed by default * pre-configured Packman repository * proprietary media codecs & drivers are pre-installed * recommended packages are not forcefully installed as recommended dependencies after installation * TLP for power management Version history Static Rolling Reception Dedoimedo wrote a non-positive review of GeckoLinux 150.180616, saying that it had "issues with multimedia playback, visual glitches and the graphics driver". A subsequent review of GeckoLinux Static 152 in February 2021 was more positive. Jack M. Germain explains how & why "GeckoLinux doing for the OpenSuse/Suse world muc ...
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EndeavourOS
EndeavourOS is a Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. EndeavourOS features the graphical Calamares (software), Calamares installer capable of installing the Xfce, Budgie (desktop environment), Budgie, Cinnamon (desktop environment), Cinnamon, GNOME, I3 (window manager), i3, KDE Plasma 5, LXQt, and MATE (software), MATE desktop environments, the former of which can be installed without an Internet connection. EndeavourOS uses a rolling release schedule. As of 14 September 2022, the most recent release is 22.9 ("Artemis Nova"). EndeavourOS began as a successor to Antergos, a discontinued Linux distribution also based on Arch Linux. Background EndeavourOS began as a continuation of the Antergos Linux distribution, a distribution itself based on Arch Linux, a general-purpose Linux distribution. In May 2019, Antergos' developers abruptly announced that development on the project would cease; a moderator of Antergos' forums discussed the idea of maintaining the community on a new ...
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